. Corn book for young folk. Corn. 152 CORN BOOK FOR YOUNG FOLK Second, will not this disking check a growth of weeds during the summer? Would not a crop of weeds rob the soil of much plant food ? Third, would not the disking loosen the soil and keep it from turning up in clods during the fall plowing?. Fig. 122. A Legume to help Next Year's Crop Fourth, would not the disking make the grain stubble rot faster? How would this help the soil? Would you gain anything but a saving of labor by not disking? Do not all the advantages seem, therefore, to be on the side of disking? There is only one case


. Corn book for young folk. Corn. 152 CORN BOOK FOR YOUNG FOLK Second, will not this disking check a growth of weeds during the summer? Would not a crop of weeds rob the soil of much plant food ? Third, would not the disking loosen the soil and keep it from turning up in clods during the fall plowing?. Fig. 122. A Legume to help Next Year's Crop Fourth, would not the disking make the grain stubble rot faster? How would this help the soil? Would you gain anything but a saving of labor by not disking? Do not all the advantages seem, therefore, to be on the side of disking? There is only one case in which you would not find disking the wise plan. In sections of our country where summer crops grow, one of these should follow the. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Williams, Charles Burgess, 1871-1947; Hill, Daniel Harvey, 1859-1924. Boston, Ginn and Company


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